Conspiracy theorists becoming socially acceptable.

The average person is discussing conspiracy theories in general.
at work, i can talk to anyone i work with about the NWO, conspiracies in religion, and conspiracies in general.
random people off the street i will talk to are willing to discuss these things as well as ufo's and aliens.

so my personal belief is that conspiracy theorists are becoming the norm,
regardless of how demonized and crazy we are made to look like.

so what im saying is that being a conspiracy theorist is becoming socially acceptable.
almost completely.

Ive even talked to average everyday people about reptillian shapeshifters,
although i dont neccesarily believe in them.

Even my family members are intersted in conspiracy theories, as well as there co-workers friends and extended family. So im convinced people will
start taking this stuff more seriously in the future.

In my neck o' the woods and among my "peers" (truck drivers and oil rig workers)

9/11---Yes
2nd amendment gun grab---ABSOLUTELY YES!
Alien---Yes
Illuminati---Huh?
Obamacare--YES
Invasions of privacy against the 4th amendment---sadly, still the same old chestnut
"If you don't do anything wrong you don't have anything to worry about

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